Weddings

Baughman-Golemboski

Posted:
03/02/2015 01:00:00 AM MST

Emily Baughman and Fredrick Golemboski

Emily Jean Baughman and Fredrick Ryan Golemboski were joined in marriage on May 10, 2014, at the Baughman family homestead north of Snyder. The private ceremony was officiated by Dan Leis and attended by close family and friends of the couple. The bridal party consisted of Ellen Baughman, sister of the bride, as the maid of honor and Jenna Christensen and Charissa Stieb, friends of the bride, as bridesmaids. The groom was attended by Arik Hass, cousin of the groom, as best man and Jon Furman and Brandon Erdman, friends of the groom, as groomsmen. Abby Baughman, cousin of the bride, was the flower girl and Qurt Aiona, cousin of the groom, was the ring bearer. Adam Baughman, cousin of the bride, and Boots Lover and Roy Grauberger, friends of the couple, were ushers.

Emily is the daughter of Drew and Marie Baughman of Snyder and graduated high school in 2008. She then attended Front Range Community College in Fort Collins and graduated in 2010 with an associate of applied science degree in veterinary technology. Fred is the son of Ed and Lynn Golemboski of Hillrose and is a 2007 graduate of Brush High School. He graduated from Morgan Community College in 2008 with an associate of applied science degree in Collision Repair before attending the University of Northwestern Ohio where he majored in automotive high performance technology. The couple honeymooned in Nashville, Tenn., before returning to Denver where Fred has a job as an autobody technician at Rickenbaugh Collision Center. Emily is currently working as a certified veterinary technician in the oncology department of Veterinary Referral Center of Colorado.

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